Amusement Park Manager
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Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
A profession that oversees the overall operation and management of amusement parks, safety management, maintenance and inspections of facilities and attractions, customer attraction planning, etc.
Description
Amusement park managers oversee the overall operation plans for amusement park facilities, safety inspections, maintenance management, staff management, customer attraction and marketing, event planning, etc., and are responsible for providing safe and fun experiences to visiting guests. They carry out a wide range of tasks, including compliance with safety standards based on laws and regulations, regular equipment inspections, preparation of accident response manuals, budget management, staff training, and promotional activities.
Future Outlook
With the recovery of inbound tourism and the diversification of leisure demands, there is a strengthening trend toward requiring expertise in amusement park operations and improvements in customer experiences through the introduction of digital technologies.
Personality Traits
Can Pay Attention to Details / Can Respond Flexibly / Excellent Communication Skills / Has Leadership
Work Style
Outdoor Work / Seasonal Busy Periods / Shift Work / Weekends and Holidays Work
Career Path
Amusement Park Staff → Attraction Operations Manager → Facility Management Supervisor → Park Director → Theme Park Manager
Required Skills
Budget Management / Customer Service / Event Planning and Operations / Facility Management / Safety Management / Staff Management
Recommended Skills
Data Analysis / Digital Signage Operations / Languages (English) / Marketing
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | Attention to detail is essential to not overlook small abnormalities in safety inspections and equipment management. |
| Communication Skills | Because smooth communication with staff and guests is essential. |
| Planning & Organization | Because advanced abilities are required for planning and coordinating facility operations and event planning. |
| Stress Tolerance | Because it is necessary to respond calmly even under pressure during peak seasons or emergency responses. |
Aliases
- Amusement Park Operations Manager
- Facility Manager
- Park Manager
- Theme Park Manager
Related Jobs
- Event Planner
- Facility Manager
- Theme Park Staff
- Tourist Facility Operations